On a national scale, the United States and Canada rely on a very different makeup of sources to generate their electricity. The U.S. primarily uses natural gas, coal, and nuclear power, while Canada relies on both hydro and nuclear. That said, when zooming in on the province or state level, individual primary electricity sources can differ greatly. In the infographic below, Visual Capitalist's Selin O?uz takes a look at the electricity generation in the states and provinces of these two countries using data from the Nuclear Energy…